NPH Action Fund

NPH is proud to partner with communities around Northern California in identifying and passing important revenue measures to reinvest in our communities and create more affordable homes across the Bay Area. NPH is playing a leading role in bringing these measures to the ballot – but we won’t win without our members’ leadership.

See below for materials to support this work, and access our archives of materials that supported wins in 2015 and 2016!

Resident Engagement Materials!

NPH Get out the Vote posters and flyers are free resources to encourage engagement and civic participation. Download color posters and post in common areas and offices. Watch for updates in 2018!

Archives

Want to see fliers and materials from previous, successful affordable housing measures? Scroll down for access to materials from successful affordable housing revenue measures in 2015 and 2016.

San Francisco County’s Proposition 55. NPH Yes on Proposition 55 flyers are available in English and Spanish. These materials helped spread the word on how our affordable homes and communities are made stronger by quality public schools. Prop 55 protects our students and public schools from returning to the days of massive budget cuts, educator layoffs, larger classes and tuition hikes!

Santa Clara County’s Measure A, the Homelessness and Housing Bond, invests in our most vulnerable communities to end homelessness and help everyone have a roof over their head. It’s a game changing $950 million investment in permanent supportive housing, homes for very low-income seniors, veterans, families and people with disabilities, as a well as working families and first-time homebuyers.

Download NPH Action Fund Yes on A flyers in English, Chinese, Spanish, and other languages:

San Mateo County’s Measure Kwas supported by County leadership, housing advocates, business leaders and community organizations to increase investment in affordable homes and quality services. With voter approval of the 20-year extension of the half-cent sales tax, millions per year are now generated for affordable homes.

Download the NPH Action Fund Yes on K flyers in English, Chinese, Spanish, and other languages.

Alameda County’s Measure A1, the $580 million Affordable Housing Bond, will fund development of new rental opportunities, first-time and second-chance homeownership, and an Innovation Fund to allow pre-qualification for funding and rapid response that protects existing affordability.

Download the NPH Action Fund Yes on A1 flyers in English, Chinese, Spanish, and other languages.